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if J,L. PElttillTQTON. inrrnTrtiTri vitcsj Tbe tbllowlng rates wlU M barged for all' advtisa v TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. , -. '.llowlrtf Are the only terms of subscription toTaa Paoussas "' v . '. '';- '.. " j . . ; per, 1 jpoatt, I J Mly r.p r. -outh,, 4 ftO paper win not ba tent to new soseriWs without .ueyta advance J aad In all U wlU stopped JmU- paid tot Mpire v. 'J- f ' - an natiAWU a wrr ttim. sli'Ltiif few Two davi.,.M.,.y......,.l 09 Thradays...4.i..i p. Four days...... U.....1 7S live day.......,,.,,, 00 Oaa wsk,......v....,...2 60 . . . L vne tMsw,,,,,,. Two motiw.,-.i.?.riS.....a to Three monlhs..:.S11 M Six roonlln..j..........2a Twelve montbs...;....;.M Ot Twelve line or less count a sanara.aai addiiieaa . inn vniwnriiva. s vuii s-s-iii a-i inf ace to Job Printing naterial. Said hath City, nwWrs IbrTKISTlSq 1 ,.'rk entrusted to M wilt be neatly end ex YOLi Ir." : KALEIGH, . C; JANUARY 8, 1863. NO. 52 Squares will be ehargvd th same. rf ... ; . .Cash will be'aVmanded tVom all persons exeewt waaaw special con tracts or made." W bra ersri by .leMsr U money mast accompany th adrtiasacat. . ..i.J.' ntfriai, n two XTMdltiObK I ted, and at brim M lot as poasible W the ' " ii 1 r -1 i' . i ' ' '--t woTf foiTUi. associated fiBM. ; : enebaiT assembly oFpMaitfttqy, . i ji-v V s '.RioHsroiy Jan., ' 1 The Qeoefctf Assembly of VlrgJul ehed to-day pursuant JcT,adujrnncot. OoV, t6.bert in-mage i refer u eluqnent tenm o thvbrilllant eoccesa of wir afwte daring the port year and tha at jf Confisdeiv f "ati joldlW.-tp 'says tbat the mwi wbo preacbea the trUer' doofo..- I ookWwry .Vbiginftn tQawear that tha Old Diminbi-ahall nantfotta Ii Inteperk ' Wlai ' ThouzK tUo Federal error Jrhieli W &vadcd virgin! baa Iwciiu faqrontiaej, w&giMi pv- .jfefngtlt iwQ avoid k diascaioa . Ccoentj . van.UUm of tha Yankee army i apphprliy4w-. ' crattd." Our OoWiiment anj&nntfy, he anye have v.ben tttrsed Jkw eni belr de-ervhi; tbble. Ha irjr tha tagWaiori beck thprwriaug H"1 v Eit4rtioBjTl a' b imst' piimiiwn( point. v T tba message, Which It ehTefly devoted to subject ejf. ptaUiotcre ' " - BBtLUAST OPERATIONS OFGES: FORREST. A tpecU) dUMtcb bS AdcfrHter mmt RegUter, da ted Grenada 8th,"ar: 'An aid tT Oeu,' Furrext wb'o arrived here tine evening, report the capture ,ly "our r . JfarcetorTrcDton, Union Otjr n4 Humboi!t, with over ' tiro tbooamnd prieaaereV-1 csqboo-.- m1 't large rflooBt bf Omamiart uttwee.: l'?r?.'j't.l " The attack oil Jackaoo wat I4ot ttiwle " to cover their operattowl, The from JackeOtf to Cuiumlnia. - " . ' , KEjrnJCKf; PROTEaTSUOAIST UNCXJUTS . V , . -.,- (.RrcimoRDtJan,?. . A wrref ponde.il f (be. Chicago TTaiea eaya ibat In itwpooM to" a cireoW Jotter trmfo fioUrison, two-third of tbe'iueiirbert of the Kmitucky Legiala tore have declared lu Uwt of taking tiie Vute ont of Um Oeioo, if Iioceln't enunclpatiua procWatloa ii enfurced Frea oar Kvetdog Edition of yesterday. V ntPORTAST FROM THE yOBTll LOSS OF W"THE HON ITOR - CONFIRMED YANKEES , ?ArrEft THr ALABAMA", , ' 1 A dispatch to the Yankee Navy TJcpartment con- i the loss of the gunboat Uaoifam off Itntteras. ' Washington corKspondent of sreAaWntinns a rumor tjiat Lincoln la about to take t&jieMl in per son In Virginia, and that McCTcllan is to be; sent to "Fortress Monroe to orgaoin the force, there. ' l' W& Kew York Chambef of 1 Chmraerce, n Fri day, the subject of the Steamer Alabama waa taken p; srlssa oner neraber said there were 14 vessels banting here, aod that In raising the blockade at WiU Siington the blockade squadron there would jin in (La pursuit.? . KOKTHERX NEWS. The JZuquirer has Northern dates to the 6th We ondense from its summary the lollowitigi TBK REaALD OX THI PIOClAMATIOir. The Kew York Herald says Lincoln's Proclamation , is the "last card of tM Jaonbtne, and tbat rt wjii de tenu! tie the success o failure of the Administration With chances heavily against success " It says "it i Impracticable, unwise, ilUinved and full of mischtif." r '- THI MCBFltul&OBO' FIOHT. -'The Washington ChrmMe of the fitb jnst., sys the"RclI were twke repulsed on Tlmrsday hi their feree attack opoo our rihfaml centre." It says Vpr nien suffered terriltly, but nnnichingfy held their ' pound."; The battle was. renewed 'on Satnrday. The Chronkli states that the- Yankee forces are in good spirits and cotiflilent of victory. i - TJM lUrald of the tb says the fight was. renewed Saturday , that, the haa waa heavy , 'attd the fight ter- 3 rifle: It ttate that Rraencraiut'a left wing was terri blv repulsed and suffered, fearfully; ' ' The same paper tlynks, according to all intelligence that the anal uwuetain great dottiit, and says mat seucranz, tbeugb eiglit Jiulrf below MurlremUoro' on .FrUay,- dkl not . bold the place on Saturday.,, ine CiikiiH am Co as aatai naitl iti S.-inev aupil : ! lie Hehdd stotca that RoHencrana is Mng reinforo " led, and is determined to cut up the Confederato army ' at alt basarda. Vr - ' : v... Crsnt tetegrapbed Haflork tliat Gen. Sullivan had enoountervd Of. Forrest at Spring Hit!; Mjas., tnp 7 turlngaix'ptoeel of artillery ' and a ; Urge number of , Midi ' Hvtn. . " H ; . (THS SKTimiua hi tss aunirw. . '? i,ft t9 H"lowill wniMM:il .im mil icvviini mm uu & Yankee Navy Department: . -. i floii Ssoretary of War ? ' ( - "The Monitor, in tow of the Rhode Island, psexed " ajid proniitilng. , Abnnt f P. M. squally weather, and about . 16 ft. M it blew -'ban!.' -At 1:80 A: M,on Wedpcatlay, the 81st, the Monitor, having sprung a -Jeakf went dow -'t' -K '-h -' "Commander Bankhend and the "officers and crew ,behaved nobly and nlade every e"ffirt to uive the ves sel. . live ofticcrs aqd crew vt ilu: KIkkIb Island dkl - evey thjng in their power J rescue tlie oflicers ami " rnenfaf alia Monitor. Some twenty t( the crew are ' ' m'uwing wbnsa names aregtven. The Rode stand bag just arrived,.' PbmbiI the Monitor at 6.SCJ thia tnom MiuL fiftv Waeventy miles Noi-th of Ilattaraa .doing ?'lV':'''VrI'- jpo7ajfiiriI.opI!l!aT-'CT''"" , ' .' :.5tU". few act of OiW. RcVnvwr wa to.' notify the Commissioner of the New Vk Metronlitan police to appear at Albany to answer tmr charges, the sub- 'mtm.rum rt jt..,. ItMnn ill. Mmiuifiii crivffil ' tJift niirfl 1 to make arbitrarv arrests, aeuiost ha Qmstitntion td law of the United State and State of New York, r.arjd iV-allowing prisons to ) used, ft f jfi confine- i . mcot of persons wholtad. committed no crime', and I : persons whol4. committed no' enow; aiw i 'mis in the S'caiber c!tovi'fDr-'i iiurjywe tt4 jntimiiiating voters by-hwatening tltcir (itentin In ttattou houwi, aubjeot to the order of the Secretary of War." ' , . ' -.t-; - - ; ? "At-iaat acJ!orrtS( tRrmjth the time hml expired, the CnmitiiKiiiiners had not eppeareii, which the" Herald eayel prrtof of their ffrrilt, and remnrha Ihatithey will at mtcelie ittniaBot, and ao more arbitrary ar- teeto will be allowed. ' . ' J1te aleemer Asia- had arrived, bringing advicef fron'Enmpe t the 10th. . . . - v . , .- ', ' . . , A rumor i eflnat to the efiVt that Finee'Tntenli L fendine an'othrr nte,to Eiichtnd andHttwIa.'ahowIng i ScrHJolflcId and Brichl had addressed tlwlreoft- ftntituontafoo American, affitire, "at Birmingham. llio rormer uainlnineu Ibat flio twitlo aa t penecsf rlpht to-cdo, andiscvnjmendpd recoffliition. 2 fltBnghi took .tiUllydiffrerit v(bwrne Bl tlta (Siuth"vwntcd . tcT prr)otunto'a!a'rery, .Deeoh-; giasf the ur!oj)f, the North and did not belive the - N mrljr aH tfia Load JwwftUrortdeiBn BrTghi . 7lML,.ondti; Jtwae hclK'tai, from the unerality thrnrn twril LnnceriMV, that A ilea'rer pcroeptiiei ofthe part piny cut y"Eiiglitod daring fbd war pre- VaH.,!-" '.-4 . .or. t, ! . ; H -t ,c- . A Jonn iaepokonof in France to jelieva the distress piwailinir -.-....,,' j- ' . , - The Time dispacngca ILiIIcikV oflucial report. 1 ;;:f,---r FROM IJURFRKESBORO'.'' 'r i " Tbe jtttrei' a the folioa-iogepeciaf dispatch flTncsHrt:,' ' : ' . CjiattAS'o5a, Jan. 6. -Our av rriy fell' back from Mur rlKrf 8.BnriUy miilit, ntttf a terrilile repute ofBrkirkl:f'i li viw Fiilay evfinin fc. 1"he eoMny'c f(s was 'jiiii!, if 'noi- grraJfV tbiin (urn.'-'15 Hanano's brigndeled the eharjfoiwfDsn Stmd River, theoniTtry' tKwitimi heiti carried ; tut we could hoi"b6ld i(,'Ios ing three istumm, , , , A , , ' ' Geir. Haiwm, MiiJiir Cfivcii "and Lieut. "Ifera, jof CreckinriilsPs'Kff.iff were rHindd. " - .i' Up to 19 o'click fSnn.ln' morning the -enemy had TJt'it entPrefl.Murfreeslioro. ' ' " '"A diKpntch (fniii thewat ofiirarreipcivwlthvsmiir'n Tng, snyi the enemy entered Murfreesboro' in large lorce this nion ing. " ' r -. . " . r-- L. .i . ' Thk Substitfte Ersi5U.--Snmo good rnon have put slibstitntta in t& army, and while we shotili 1 lave liked the bill better if the substitute feature hod been left ont, we will not censure those who have avnikd themselves of it ; rmt tho man. who by ahd sqjls snbstitutes, an a enftiekian would mules or hos hIumiIJ bcjrntumcd out of. tbe presence of de scent men. Here is a case, if true, -of heartless vil Wny.", The Examiner ut yesterday says : Ycsierfhiy there was bruiRbt to Gistlo Thnndor an prj)han solclicr b 'J' imnir.l Hicbitl Jones, of Granville county, X. C.whosai.t his uncle had sold him into the service as a nu'jititnte, putting the tnonry in his own pocket, and sending the boy off barefooted and nearly JestiluU) to Jhe.nrruy. " . " Joucs 'a a mbie boy, and of such delicate frame as to stojrger under the weight of a mntikt t. Such inhumAnily deserves the acorn that an oGkial exposure trouW bring. TnrBATTLE or Cate City. Frotn one of our ex changes we have sotne particulars of the butte of Cave City, Ark aiieas, Ocncr.il Hindman, with 14,000 men, I marche.1 from ao Btifen, Arkansas, to attack the enemy, who was posted, 25.000 strong,, ijn tlie other able of the nvmntainii. "Tlie Confoderates were the assanlting party, ami the rewilt of the fisht was the giving way of the enemy, with the loss of 1,000 kill ed and wounded, two jiiecesof artillery, forty wngons of 8tirc, incln. fin? R. 100 suits of clothing and 800 rrinTX. The Yankees retronted twelve miles to Fayettevillc. General Hindman having myched with but three days' rations, returned to his depot with the spoils he had captured. His whole luaa was 800 in killed, wounded aod piissing. . Faoii East Tkks6jsee. The Examiner of yester day says: , r , . We learn that the Yankees who recently invaded East .Tennessee ucccoih'f in making; tlx-ir escape through Mi)rciisin Gup, without our troo gettiii? within striking distnrcc. It is said General Mrahkl did n'ot move with the celerity ejemaudbd by the oc cashm. Large lxnlies move ntowly. . Fasscngcni aro now conryed ig stages between the IToUton aiid Watsngi rivcrsH tho points at which the railroad bridges were dwitroyed, and a delay of ouly a few hours is incurred., . ' ' The railroad bridges are in course of rapid recon struction. " Fao WimiisoToNv The Journal of the Oth has tbe'.lblhiwitoe: t " ' .. '-c:i;.lv-.,i u.i . ' The bhickaders on onrcinaVt shelled the hammocks in the nighWhood of Wrightsville Smnd on Saturn da v last. It is supposed they Were hunting rfmask crbntlerik"'- ' ;i .. , ;" " ' ' -: T slso lcarh '(biej captured a stnalt acbooner on Fridaylast. '. , ., Yankee tss. The New .York Herald admits the Yankee loss in the battle ot the Slat at Murfrecsbord to lie 20.C0Q ; andatiil thatpjtper claims a victory: The Tailing back of our army hi to be ragrctteii what ever, may have caussd it, but we havo no doubt about the victory claimed for our arms on tho 81st at Mur freesiioro. ,- - ' IfOUSE WANTUD. I COMFORTABLE IXESIUEXCB W WANTED FOB jCSs the if uiiiK year, coorementto tho Cbnferieyita Ln oomotive Vforlu. libaral rent, will be paidi Apply at . Dec 30-lw l'KOGRESS OFFICE ; HOME FOn, A REFUGEE. T HAVEFOK RENTTIIEPUKSKNT VEARA BMAI.L -1 --phmUtion. ithbH-Wci-ahof -opeBrhmd.--rt baa , - . i , , ... n .. - j .ii ON la gow .LIWL4O0g Illiua'.'., wn.ll II. ciuoi. i-u m ces'ai-v out heuM; ituatd about "one-foii.'th of a mile from Gvatmrn. atatiooed on tha N. V.- Baiiroacl; Hnd one mil from tho. town f Uraham. . An exo;IIent home for a refuree.. . Terra accomniodating. , . v- . W. H. MOORE, " Jan 5-5t' , ' 1 .' ' Orabam, N, C. I 0 A R 1) WASTED, FOB A GENTLEMAN AN'J) t bi trite, in aotne prirat . family, during the remain- K.f ih S,iifn. A nlcaaant. Woll furoisbed room do- i .ired. Addrsis. thioueh l'oat vawe. box sis, siaimg 'Owing to the rarid (qcrest In b ctrealatlon of the ; Daily Projrm, and the borinen of the o(Hco jfenermll v, I hsro pnrebi4 from Iter.- Dr. Mott, Editor of tbs Clank IitieUifenttr, (he tfltirt type and material of the olBo heretc)ftre niedT in, ths'pobliestton of that ppej This, however, will not Interfere Kith the regular teine of tbs iM'fliyw, U I bare contracted with Dr.' Mott to da tbs composition ror hit paper. n 1 bsve found it aooensry, too, in conducting s business tbat has alrsady asiamed such unlnoked for proportions, to procure, asijstanee in ths n.anagement of the paper, aad have had tlis god fortune to tecoro the services of Ur.,J. . B. Xeathery, who will hereafter astiit me not only 4a (blaosirs of the bosioest department, but also In the fditerial eondaot ol the paper. Notice ( taorefbre given tbat llr.'Meatbory tss authority to traatact any bustneu eoaneeted with the Ptiy Ptjr fi establishment, and to ass toy name- in eseefptlng for money, making eontraeta .Wwarav A" .-trh.-'f' .' ' i Having had the office fno-oughly eTrhanled and re arrangad, sad the services of so experienced foreman aad large corps of compositors secured, it Is my intention to .-f eVsssrwl prtojuit'sWite!rijr ftealitiwrand hence wpnm announce taat an oracri lor jod rnnimgni any kind will be promptly 'attended to. v Special handi will be charged with the execut ion bf all orders in that de partmont, and tb pehlf; may rely upon promptneei, dh pateh, accuracy and moderais cbarget. ' Orders furprioU in(tsoiiclted;-it' ; ,',;.;;.- j . The. Coaatiss; Boom of tbe frtjuttM been removed to the lowir Hoot-of the print eg" olcs building,, twe doers above the former location. m "it.. .'-? . : t ; The elDeq will be open at alLhesrs darisg the enttre. week, with the cxcepttni nf nora a s)'eloefc8atardy even ing to S o'clock SandiiyereningC aad the paper will ba lined morning and evening on vvery day txoept 8onday, aid important ;news recUved nfler ibefMftci1 goes to press will be placed on tbtf Bulletin Board Itffront of the office. Jso. ms; .i.-tertontisattofi-'- Baring, as H will be sca from tho above, eoaneeted myself with tbe trogr ofiie t, I will be glad to see my friends and acquaintance! at the counting room of' tha of fice, aearly oppetite the Peat Office, where they will al ways be able to get the r?ry latent newa from all quar ters. I will aso take pleasure la superintending any Job work which may be sent to the oiBcc, and will tee that It la eorrectly, neatly and promptly executed. ' JOHK B. KEATHERV. Uo.VAriONi fob the So.nirs. Many pcraona in the 8t'ato are ready to eonti'ilmte what they can ipare in eliuhinir, ahoea, blankets, Act for tho benelit of the sol dioi'a of North-Carolina, pioviiled they can be made cer tain tbat the articles aent wiH reach their destination. We hae taken some pains to ascertain bow this can be dons, and the following- is' the result- of our inquiries. Theso arcaiigemcnta may be relied oponi 1. Governor Vance haa ordered thf Captain nf ercry militia district in the State to" call upon eaoji family in thidr soveral districts, to puicbase or collect what they may be willing to givo to tlie North-Carolina ssWioi s, blankets, janes, linseia, leather, shoes, socks, carpebt and clothes ready made, to be delivered by the Colonel of the regiment to the Quartermaster in italvigh, to be forwarded by htm. to tile proper regiment or company. " ; 2. Besides this, the people of one or more Captain's dis tricts, if their donations are sufficiently largo to justify it, may select a gentleman whom they may prefer tojearry on their donations to the regiment or oompauy, and the Stato will lurniil) the transpurtation and pay the neces sary expenses of the agent. i. All articles donated should be carefully put up in Eaekages, bags, boxes or barrels, and they should he I eeri ly directed to tbe soldier or company for whom tlie)- are intended, naming the company and regiment, and if po siblc the brigade. 4. Persons who wich to send artiebis lojiny soldier or company, but who do not find it convenient to deliver it to tbe Captain of tbeir district, or to a special Agent, by directing it carefully aa above, may deliver it to tbe nearest Railroad Agent, diiecteil to tbe care of Captain C. W. Garrett, Quartermaster at Raleigh, N. C., and it will be promptly forwarded. 5. All articles intended for sirk or wounded soldiers, or for hospitals, must bo carefully directed, and sent to the care of Surireon General Warren, Kaleigb, N. C." , Nov, 11, IS62. tf Headqurters Camp of Instruction, 1 vAar iiOLHas, i.ov. s, looj. Sriciat. Ordsks. 1 No. II. J I -COMMANDIXG OrPTCEUS OF inLTTU REGI ( DienUare required to sssemble all persons subject to a provisions of the act entitled " an act to amend an act entitled an act to provide further for the public defence," approved SepteitSber 26, 18ii'i, and enroll (ho same. II. An Enrolling O lieer and an Examining Doar tvili be appointed for each Congressional District, who dj give due notice to the Commanding Officers of Begiments to bring the Conscripts to the Cnurity 3eart of their . re spective Counties for examination. Immediately upon ex amination, the said Commanding 0 Hi cert of Begiments will conduct alt Conscripts not having received certificate, of exemption to tbe Camp of Instruction, near Baleigh. III. All persons who may desire to volqnteer must do so, before the 20th of December, tlie dar set, apart for enroll ment, and mart join companies which; were in tho service f the Confederate States mi th? 10th or April.JSej. IV. Applications for exemption must, in all eases, be mad to the Enrolling Officer nf the- District; duplicate copies .of said application being made in writing, duly sworn to before an anting Justice nf tho Peace, and bear ing the eertiheate of the Clerk of the Court, given under tbo County Seal and aent through tbe Colonel ef the Regi ment. An appeal may be taken front tbe decision of tbe Enrobing Othcer to the Commandant of Conscripts. ' -V, Air Conscripts engaged on, OoVerninent works will be enrolled and returned to thMr said work. - & issuing the Above orders tor. the enroll meet of Con." scripts between the agts of 18 ad 40. the. Commandant avails himself of tbe opportunity to thauk the Hlate Olli cera for their untiring ami laborious rtfoitsin the dis charge nf their duties anil the eificlcnl and tcariyaseUt ane rendered to him irf their afllcial capacity hen-lofiirc. The Importance and absnrote.accesxUy of renewed en. r- y aad prompt action in executing these orders mithfully, i fullr expressed in His Excellency Uoreioor Vance's General Order, No. 10. The efficiency of the army and the safety of our coun try depends, in a great measure, wpon tbeir faithful dis cbarge of these duties. i By order of Colou.-l Pcria. Malxtt, Commandant nf Conscripts in N. C. Dec 11 E. MANN, Adj't. Office Chatham Railroad Company, 'J' Ru.ntan. l)oc. 27. fbG T WJSH TO HIRE TWHNf EbUGENT rJEKO MEN I for tlie vearisra. TDe ee 23-Jw i - ri ' ti r President. t. J. GCtLMAtlTIX, I.EU.tB in- - IT 0 O L, HTD ES, T4, L L O W A ND WA X, 192 Congress street, second door from Jefferson, , SAVANNAH, GEORGIAN '8nPP1.Y OF THK ABOVB AltTICbES CON stantlyon band. All kinds of SK1N5 bnnght mid -. - , .'- Dec2U-2m- A Small Comfortable Dwelling, not too r.i' from the Capitol, is wanted lor the baUac of the piwent, and probably the whole of the-next year. Any person baring such a house to rent will please- ma k a ft known at V' PK0GKES3 OFFlClj. N.rv.11. : : r '.-.-.. - . , . MILBURNIE PAPEel MIIX-.COTTON. mHE NF.UBE MANIFACTCBING COMPANY WILIi I purchase 100 bales damaged COTTON, delivered at either Depot in Kaleifh, or at tbeir Mills. Dsr Sw . BUSTED, Treasurer. . HEW SESIKS. . IT IS CONTEMPLATED TO RESUME TI1E PCJ1 lieation ef the Aui'A-OroHiMi (,'Arwtiaat j44rmf at as early dsv, under the patrosage of tbe North.Carolias Con ference, 'and under the direction and ownership of a joint stock Company, composed of ministers snd laymen, to se cure its permanency. It will be as its name Imports, a CnaisnA! oVoenia, It will sustain and defend the doctrines and discipline of the Methudist Episcopal Church, Mouth, and labor to ad vance Christ's Kingdom on earth, and to promote peace and good will among all men. ' - lie-sides its earnest, religion character, it shall be an advocate f the moral, educational and Industrial progress of North Carolina a welcome visitor to everxasti's and to the camps of our brave soldiers, and a faithful rhroui cler of what may be useful and interesting, and of the cur rent news. All our traveling snd local ministers snd the stockhold ers of the Company, sre specially reqnested to set si A aent j for tho paper. The old subscriber. d the AdvoeaU will beirtpplied with the Scries, to the full amount due them st the time sf its suspension, but sa tbu aiail books are not la the passes, linn or the Editor, he mutt rely on tlie old subscribers themselves and the Agents, to furnish bhn with tbeir nauies snd post offices and tbe. amount dua them, .... "'The Advotnl will be well printed on good' paper, and Will contain an amount of reading matter equal to any paper iu the State. During the continuance of war prices, tho subscription price will be ?S per annum, always in advance. - Agents who send us tea or more n subscribers snd ' tho .', will be entitled tfa oopr of the paper for one year. It is desirable that a largo list bo sent in atone. . Address . - . WAL E. PELL, iiiar. Raleigh, N. C. Jan: 2, 186. NORTH CAROLINA SIX PEtt CENT. COU PON BONDS. Taiiscav osrasTjaixT or Nowra IUaotrxA,'V Dec 28,180V CI E A LED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT O this ollice until 10 o'clock, A. M.,2Cth of Jan. next, for the parchsse of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND WOI LAUS of Bonds, issued bv tbe State of North Carolina, dated Jan. 1st, 1883, running thirty years, and payable at thta Department. j - -- Tbe above Bends will have Coupons attached, for Inter est at rlx "per cent." per annum, payable 1st of July and Ut of January In each year.: Succssful bidders, upon being Informed of the accept ance of their bids, can deposite the amount of their bids, lucludin;; tha interest accrued thereon, to the crcdit of the Publie Treasurer, in the Bank of North Carolina or Bank of Cane Fear, Raleigh. Parties bidding will please address their letters, endors ed " Proposals for N. C. Blocks," to the Public Treasurer, at Raleigh, N. C. . ; The bids will be opened in tha presence of the Cover nor, Secretary and Comptroller of Slate, and tbe Presi dent of tho Bank of North Carolina. Dec31-td 1). W. COURTS, Pub. Treat. NEGROES WANTED. 5l"5fi KB0110 MK WANTED TO WORK ON Tn JKJJ Piedmont Railroad, now being built between this place and Danville, Vs. We are paying liberal warfen, and the negroes are well eared for. We also waul 10U CARPENTERS. Anplv to - ' " - J. WILKES A CO., Contractors Piedmont Railroad, Greensboro, N. C. bec3-lm L4ND FOR SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED WISflES TO SELL HIS track of banti . situated 8 aniles from Raleigh, in a healthy part of the country, well watered, well timbered, a good (Willing, and everything desirable to make it a goixl home. Tbe track contains THREE HUNDRED ACHES or more. Immediate, possession caa be given, it applied for soon. G. A. LACK. Nov. 2K-lm. "No'TICE. '. OX SATURDAY, THE 17TU INSTANT, I SIIALL sell to the highest bidder, on a cicdit of tix months, in the town of Henderson, 9 shares of stock in the R. A G. Railroad ; bond and approved mcurilv required. g. k. iia;i:us, Administrator of A. Alley, dee'd. State Journal copy two weeks daily, and forward bill to Q. P. II Jan 3- 2w . OXFORD FEMALE COLLEGE. THE TWEXTY-FOUItTlt SESSION WILL COM mnnco on the first Monday in Febi nary. 1SC3, and continue fire months. For teiuis, c., aptilr to J. II. MILLS, , Jan 2-lm Oxford, North Carolina. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, Ru sioil, N. C, Dec. 4. 1802. IE AD WANTED. I WISH TO PURCHASE LEAD j for this department. Persons having largo or small quantities will pleasv apr.lv to me. TlfOS. I). HOGG, Cait. C. S. Sec. t-tf In charge of Ordnance. SOAP UREASE. PERSONS WISHING TO MANUFACTURE SOAP ' can obtain tho nee "ssarv material from ('. 11. Thomp son, M. S. K., by applying at the N, C. Depot. One half the amount given will be charged in exchange for the Soaj. received, T. D. HO(it, Dec 29-tf ' - Captain and C, S. BOARD WANTED. BOA RD Is wanted in a convenient pa rt of the city for a gentleman and his wife. A room with a family tliat has no other boarders will be preferred. Wil ling to pay a rood price for comfortable accommodations. ApVlvnt PROGRESS OFFICE, nov 22-tf ' " ' PIANO FORTES, r mWO OR THREE EXCELLENT PIANO FORTES I and a very fine TWO-STOP MELODEON for sal by JAMES PIRSSON, Pino Forte maker. Tuner. Ac.. Ae., Ilargett street, next to Jordan Wombla's. Dr 1 l-tf BOARD ! BOARD I BOARD! 1 DOD BOARD AND PLEASANT ROOMS MAY BE jr had in one of thoThost central and pleasant parts of this city bv applying Immediately to D. II. BllEEN. 1st two story home In the rear of Mr, PuUcn's Hotel, on Mar tin street, Raleigh. Dec 18-tf NOTICE. A LL PERSONS WHO PRESENT TlIEMSBLVES at the ollice of tho Surgeon General, between tho Hours oi v anu 10 a. m., will be vaccinated free of charge. u'nanu n AHKr-.n, Surgeon Genera! of N. C. Dec 20-tf CITY ELECTION. A N ELECTION WILL BE HELD OX THE T1IIR1) MONDAY in January, th 19th day of the mouth, tor a Mayor snd nine Commoners. M. B. ROYSTER, W. F. ASKKW, JOHN O. WILLIAMS, ' " . MILLS II. BROWN, Inspectors. liee i3-ia , MONEY LOST. " A MONEY PURSE WITH SILVER SLIDERS WAS lout on tbe streets of Raleigh yesterday.. It ros uued between 'H aid $.15. Anyone finding aod leaving tbe sam at tbe PUOGRESS OFFICE will be libersllr re warded. Nor, 2rtlf . . . . ; : h TW1SH TO PURCHASE ONE Oil TWO CITY LOTH, j.i. I . tr i .-..- L . Mini koiiii iiuiuii eineiii-Bi Would prefer .them near Lentrnl Ui pot. Apjily to Dee lit If J. If. KIRKIUM. E ARE REQUESTED BY THE FRIENDS OF W. It. RICH AKDSO.V, Esq.,trann'mneehis name for COMMISSIONER from MiddU Ward, at th emulng munieipal eUction. Def 17-td OLD RECTIFIED WHISKY. IK OR 20 R,tRRELLS OF OLD RECTIFIED WRIS AJ KY for sale, delivered at Raleigh. N. C-. at'SU 00 per gallon, if ealleoVfor soon. Those within, to nui 'liane will pleirw) call nn A. SOKRELL, at Raleigh, and m a , ample f Mid Whisky. ; ' - - Dll-2w . RALEIGH, . C . , ; , NOW OPEN FOR THE BECEPXIOX 0t T WIT0lj. BAR well itocksdwlth snperler Liquors; LARDER applied iwith ths best th market affords. , "'- Deo. 1-tf i ' - ri RANOER noui-i WEST HIDE OP RAILROADS - 1 Goldaboro', N. C. ; " 7 Right Hand Side Going South. ' ..v. 4 " K-LLth nand StJ. Gat North. MEALS READY 05 ARRIVAL OF tR . CARS. " ' ATTAClf One of the bait Barber -hapa. ; J The pa-He may expect - - 'GOOD FA ITit'l'-2. Atteatlv ServoaU, accommodating nflleers, wither! ther cdrth:ort lund in a SOUTHERN HOTEL! T. A. (v RANGER. (Late of the Atlantic House, Keaurort, N, C.,) Jan. IS ftp? rtVef. . BREAKFAST, Dinner and Supper Houser GOING NORTH, BKEAKFA8T YlS, A. '. DINNER GOING SOUTH, iff,- M.f V iOlNG NORTH 8U I'VE 11 0.10, P. M. , MRS. ORIS WOLD'S IIOTEIi') Goi.iisnono', N". C. " " T Right JTand Side going N0R TlTZtt mnd Side going SOUTH. " Baggage taken te and from the Railroad free of charge. Passengers stopping st this Hotel ma rely os good Faro, good Rooms, and every comfort that can bo had. An addition of sixteen large, comfortable and Well furiiiihed rooms, renders It as complete at say utabtiah ment in the State. A good Barber Shep la attached to th Hotel. ' ph Meats ready on tbs Arrival of tb Cars.tt - tOr- Tim I'ara l. y dailv. T. 11 Bttu-v 1 nirawntn 1 my hv aa I'vuan n w tn.i 11 vi at u HEADQUARTERS. A Caur or lairuvcTiOM, Camp Holmfs, - December 1, l2. 7 Is aecordnne with Instructions from the Secretary of War the following General Order, No. 90. is published : The Enrolling Officers of this State will pay particular attention to the taine and report to these Headquarters all oir.cern and tainted men who do not comply promptly with said m der. By order of Cot. PETER MA LLtTTr - Commanding Camp of latrtioa X. N. Mixx, Adjutsst. . imyT a. rvcnuTOu nrvrDita nf rim 1 Kicbsumd, Nov. 27, 1812. Gskskal Onnxr.s, ) - ' No. 9fi. , Commandants of conscripts will cam th following or der to be published for at least seven times in a sufficient nuinher of newspapers in each State of the Confederacy to enlure its reaching every part of the country, I. All commissioned officers Sad enlisted mr' whare now absent from their oo:nm anda from any nther causes than actual disability, or duty under orders from theSec'y of War, or from their department commandeit wHI r turn to tbeir coinmandt withouUdelay. . )' II. Commissioned oliicers failing to comply with the provisions nf the lurcgoiug paragraph within a reasoriabl length of tiiue.Nu no ease to exoeed twenty days after th publication of this order, shall be dropped from th rolls of tbe army in disgrace, and their names will b furnish ei to the comuianilaut of conscripts for enlistment la tb rinks. III. All enlisted men who shall fail to comply with tha provisions of paragrai b 1., of this order, within a reason able length of time, shall be considered at deserter,' and treated accordingly, their names to be fnrnithed to tbe DomraAtiilunt of c aiscripts, in lh.ir State, for publication, or such othnr action as may be deemvd irieet emcacines. IV. Iu order to ensure the ellieicut Co opcratioa of all concerned to carry this order ' into iiniuodatj effoctf l)e pai tmcnt Cominaiiders are directed to requite from th commanding olliei r of each separato eou.inand inlhtir Dartiiimt.4 a prompt report of the namea of ail commis sioned officers and enlisted men now absent from their Commands. Th?ie reports must state in earn ess tb cause of abseciiee, and any regimental, battalion or com pany commander who shall nlect to furnish such a re port, or who shall knowingly be guilty of concealing any ease of unauthorized absence-, ahull, on conviction there of, be tiimmaiily dismissed. ' V. Under theproTl.li.nl of the 2d clause of paragraph I. of General Orders No. R2 enmniisainncd officers and privates who are incapable nf bearing arms in eonscqaence of wounds received in battle, but who are otherwise fit for Service, are required, if not otherwise assigned to re port to tlie rearest rninmrndaiit of ennteHpra in their re spective Slates who will, if they are fitted for such duty, assign them to the collection of stragglers and the enforev ment of Ll proviTinnsnf this order, with full power to call upon the nearest military authority for such assistant as may be nececsarv thereto. VI. Officers of the Quartermaster's Department, ehsrg d with payment of troops arc hereby directed not tn pay anv eonunisioned officer,- non-commissioned ofHer er Firivate who docs not f'urn'ah satisfactory evhieaq tnat le is not liable to the penalties described in the forego. Ing order. Anv disbursing ott'eer who shall make p v. mont in riolnt'iim of this order shall k liable s his bond for the amount of such payment. Rv order; . (Signd) S. COOPER.- Adj't an.VIsipec tor Gsnoral. Dec 2-Tt III1 II llf, V TUNAWAY FROM THE l .NDKKSI I V '-'til December, a negro boy named , about twentv-Nve years old. perfect! FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. RSION EI), ON.TnE 1 A N DEItSON, years old. perfeetlr hlack beavv set, and weight from 175 to 190 pounds wuen he left. He has been hand culled. Said by is supposed to have been raised bv Mr. Lewis, of Sampson conntv', Jf." C. When he left he had on arbluc Jacket and white aanta. verv ragged-; has good teeth and speaks frerlv. I bought hiu) nf Mr. L. P-. Robinson, of Augusta, Ga..'na thd 15th Instant, and was on my way to Riehmond Vs., and had to lay over in Raleigh on account of not being able tn get passage. I was camped by the aids of tb Railroad trgek. lie left about dark. I will pay the ahovo reward to any person who will de liver said boy to any jail fur safe keeping so that 1 caa get him. Any iufurni atiun sill be thankfuilr raceived. SOLOMON COHEN. Dec 28 loi" Care John B. Davis, Richmond, Vs. I STRIVE TO PLEASE? r Gr. Jf- X 0 15. , MERCHANT TAILOR, 4" PROCTOirS OLD STAND, 1 FnytHetillt Strttl, liahigh, k, t. 1 On " Ugly Ruw," opposito Lnngec's, "Hard by Tnsfles." sTrOULD INFORM TUB PUBLIC THAT HE, HAS ty on hand at all times a larife atnrm nt f CITI ZENS and MILITARY CLOTHIN'O. and having prorured the services uf theimmintal 1. M. FA It HISS, known as the beet snd mot tasty CUTTER In the South, all workt will be done nndor his supervision. I hope to receive a liberal patronag. . it. A. LACK. Dec-tf X C O N S f O N M K S T, A FEWTAlil OF HffAVY lit KITS aod SHOES, at", HARDING'S, Dec 17-tf . BLOUNT'S' CREEK MANUTACTORING COMPANY. r. SELL SHEETING 4-4 30 CENTS Vttt "tiftD : OSNARrRGS. 3 cents par vardj. . COT1 OS YARN, 11 per bncrh.. '. Dec aff , GEO, McXnIKai BRISTLES t BRI-TLE9! BRUTLEt ONE DOLLAR AND 1IFTV CK!C,.WIU psid perpunndroi BR? JTLEP. a 1 TV. .A
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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